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The term "predator of a triangle" is not standard in geometry or Biology. However, if you're referring to a "predator" in a metaphorical sense, it could imply something that challenges or disrupts the properties of a triangle, such as another geometric shape in a competitive context. Alternatively, if you're thinking of a mathematical context, one might consider "predators" as elements that can affect the triangle's stability or integrity, like forces in physics. If you meant something else, please clarify!

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